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This edited collection explores a wide range of communication elements and themes, representing a variety of topics and methodologies. It focuses broadly on the role and function of communication within the context of the 2016 United States presidential election, with chapters devoted to topics including an overview of the election from a communication perspective, the nominations, strategies of campaign visits, the impact of gender in the campaign, the impact of WikiLeaks, front page election coverage, messaging and performance of third-party candidates, Trump's campaign announcement address, and Clinton's concession speech. This is an eclectic collection that makes a significant contribution to current understandings of the various roles of communication in the historic presidential election of 2016.

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The presidential election of 2016 represented an epistemological crisis for the traditional interpretive communities charged with understanding and forecasting political events in the United States. There is arguably no greater failure of prediction in the past 50 to 75 years or more with regard to the momentous election of an American president. Nearly all prognostication sources forecasted Hillary Clinton to defeat Donald Trump in election 2016. It is the situational crisis of this moment that makes Studies of Communication in the 2016 Presidential Campaign such an exceptional study in political communication that should be sought by all who are interested in understanding American politics. Studies of Communication in the 2016 Presidential Campaign gathers together a wide range of emerging and established scholars to provide powerful chapter based analysis of key aspects of the election that clarify how the experts could be so wrong. From presidential debates to social media, to gender and media bias, this book compiles solid academic insights about how this incredible political irony came to be and how we might anticipate future American politics from this point forward. Editor Dr. Robert Denton has a unique gift for bringing together a collection of experts uniquely suited to explain the nearly inexplicable. This book will stand as another strong testament to his prescient view over American politics that has been observable for many years. -- Ben Voth, Southern Methodist University
Without dispute, the presidential campaign of 2016 was, by almost every metric available, a historic moment in American politics. There was scarcely an aspect of presidential political campaigning left unaffected or altered in some way. Studies of Communication in the 2016 Presidential Campaign offers an insightful look at many of those notable changes ranging from the nomination process to WikiLeaks to rhetorical analysis of key campaign speeches. For more than 25 years, Denton has coordinated and edited scholarly volumes on the presidential campaigns that provide readers with a much better understanding of the world’s best example of an ever-evolving democracy, and this volume is no different than those that precede it. -- John Allen Hendricks, Stephen F. Austin State University

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Contents Acknowledgments Preface Introduction: The 2016 Presidential Campaign Like No Other Robert E. Denton, Jr. Chapter 1: The Presidential Election of 2016: The Nomination Game Henry Kenski and Kate Kenski Chapter 2: Oh, the Places They’ll Go: The Geography and Political Strategy of Presidential Campaign Visits in 2016 Christopher J. Devine Chapter 3: “I’m with Her:” The Impact of Gender Social Identification on Debate Perceptions and Effects Freddie J. Jennings, Molly Greenwood, and Mitchell S. McKinney Chapter 4: Taking Sides: WikiLeaks, the “Podesta Emails,” and the Media Lyombe Eko and Christopher Hetherington Chapter 5: The Age of Aggressive Apologia: Donald Trump’s Response to Lewd Video Joseph M. Valenzano, III Chapter 6: Media Bias and Alinsky’s Rules: Two Sides of Campaign Conventionality Michele Rees Edwards and Terrence Warburton Chapter 7: Slicing the 2016 Campaign News Pie: Front Page Election Coverage Joan L. Conners Chapter 8: #TeamGov: On the Political Experience, Campaign Messaging, and Electoral Performance of Johnson Weld 2016 Kyle C. Kopko and Christopher J. Devine Chapter 9: We Are Not Amused: Authenticity as the Media Metaphor of @realDonaldTrump Andrew C. Jones Chapter 10: Fantasy Themes in Donald Trump’s Presidential Campaign Announcement Speech and Audience Reaction Hanisha Besant and Stephen D. Perry Chapter 11: Hillary Clinton’s 2016 Concession Speech in the Context of an Evolving Genre Theodore F. Sheckels About the Contributors Selected Bibliography Index

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      Publication Date: 1/13/2017 12:12:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781498560290, 978-1498560290
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      Book Synopsis
      This edited collection explores a wide range of communication elements and themes, representing a variety of topics and methodologies. It focuses broadly on the role and function of communication within the context of the 2016 United States presidential election, with chapters devoted to topics including an overview of the election from a communication perspective, the nominations, strategies of campaign visits, the impact of gender in the campaign, the impact of WikiLeaks, front page election coverage, messaging and performance of third-party candidates, Trump's campaign announcement address, and Clinton's concession speech. This is an eclectic collection that makes a significant contribution to current understandings of the various roles of communication in the historic presidential election of 2016.

      Trade Review
      The presidential election of 2016 represented an epistemological crisis for the traditional interpretive communities charged with understanding and forecasting political events in the United States. There is arguably no greater failure of prediction in the past 50 to 75 years or more with regard to the momentous election of an American president. Nearly all prognostication sources forecasted Hillary Clinton to defeat Donald Trump in election 2016. It is the situational crisis of this moment that makes Studies of Communication in the 2016 Presidential Campaign such an exceptional study in political communication that should be sought by all who are interested in understanding American politics. Studies of Communication in the 2016 Presidential Campaign gathers together a wide range of emerging and established scholars to provide powerful chapter based analysis of key aspects of the election that clarify how the experts could be so wrong. From presidential debates to social media, to gender and media bias, this book compiles solid academic insights about how this incredible political irony came to be and how we might anticipate future American politics from this point forward. Editor Dr. Robert Denton has a unique gift for bringing together a collection of experts uniquely suited to explain the nearly inexplicable. This book will stand as another strong testament to his prescient view over American politics that has been observable for many years. -- Ben Voth, Southern Methodist University
      Without dispute, the presidential campaign of 2016 was, by almost every metric available, a historic moment in American politics. There was scarcely an aspect of presidential political campaigning left unaffected or altered in some way. Studies of Communication in the 2016 Presidential Campaign offers an insightful look at many of those notable changes ranging from the nomination process to WikiLeaks to rhetorical analysis of key campaign speeches. For more than 25 years, Denton has coordinated and edited scholarly volumes on the presidential campaigns that provide readers with a much better understanding of the world’s best example of an ever-evolving democracy, and this volume is no different than those that precede it. -- John Allen Hendricks, Stephen F. Austin State University

      Table of Contents
      Contents Acknowledgments Preface Introduction: The 2016 Presidential Campaign Like No Other Robert E. Denton, Jr. Chapter 1: The Presidential Election of 2016: The Nomination Game Henry Kenski and Kate Kenski Chapter 2: Oh, the Places They’ll Go: The Geography and Political Strategy of Presidential Campaign Visits in 2016 Christopher J. Devine Chapter 3: “I’m with Her:” The Impact of Gender Social Identification on Debate Perceptions and Effects Freddie J. Jennings, Molly Greenwood, and Mitchell S. McKinney Chapter 4: Taking Sides: WikiLeaks, the “Podesta Emails,” and the Media Lyombe Eko and Christopher Hetherington Chapter 5: The Age of Aggressive Apologia: Donald Trump’s Response to Lewd Video Joseph M. Valenzano, III Chapter 6: Media Bias and Alinsky’s Rules: Two Sides of Campaign Conventionality Michele Rees Edwards and Terrence Warburton Chapter 7: Slicing the 2016 Campaign News Pie: Front Page Election Coverage Joan L. Conners Chapter 8: #TeamGov: On the Political Experience, Campaign Messaging, and Electoral Performance of Johnson Weld 2016 Kyle C. Kopko and Christopher J. Devine Chapter 9: We Are Not Amused: Authenticity as the Media Metaphor of @realDonaldTrump Andrew C. Jones Chapter 10: Fantasy Themes in Donald Trump’s Presidential Campaign Announcement Speech and Audience Reaction Hanisha Besant and Stephen D. Perry Chapter 11: Hillary Clinton’s 2016 Concession Speech in the Context of an Evolving Genre Theodore F. Sheckels About the Contributors Selected Bibliography Index

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